Golf

Experienced players will appreciate our challenging par 69 course, with its USGA specification greens, water features and tight, tree-lined fairways.

If you play regularly, you can save money with our Play Golf card, which gives you a 20% - 30% discount at all 16 of our golf courses.

If you’re ready to enter competitions, take a look at our members’ section to find out how you can get started.

For more information about the course, membership, our Play Golf card or anything else, fill in the form below.

History

Although Kent is famous for cobnuts, the name Cobtree probably comes from the Anglo-Saxon word cop, meaning summit. You’ll certainly enjoy the views from the golf course.

The course is part of the Cobtree Manor estate, which was left to the public by Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake and was once home to Maidstone Zoo. This was Tyrwhitt-Drake’s private animal collection, and included tigers, wolves, and kangaroos.

The land has been farmed since prehistoric times. In the 16th century it was owned by politician and poet Sir Thomas Wyatt. William Spong, who lived there in the 1830s, is thought to be the model for Mr Wardle in Charles Dickens’s The Pickwick Papers.

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Customer notice

Course update

Please note ALL electric trolleys now require winter wheels. Winter tees are now in operation and there are NO temporary greens. The course will be starting significant redevelopment work very soon but we don't yet have a definite start date.